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Warfield is a parish of contrasts, bridging the gap between the suburban edges of Bracknell and the open farmland of east Berkshire. Historically, it was a much larger agricultural area centered around the medieval St Michael the Archangel Church - a Grade II* listed building that still stands as a quiet landmark amidst the greenery. Today, the locality is effectively split between the more established residential developments like Warfield Park and the newer neighborhoods that have grown to meet the demand of the M4 corridor. Despite this growth, much of the northern part of the parish remains rural, defined by a network of bridleways and footpaths like those found at Frost Folly and Westlowe Park. It’s a practical location for those who need high-speed rail links from nearby Bracknell or Maidenhead, yet it manages to retain a distinct identity through its local primary schools and a handful of traditional pubs that serve as the area's social anchors.